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Audubon Park School

Grades PK–8 · Orange County Public Schools · Orlando, FL

Rating

10/10

GreatSchools

Grades

PK–8

Enrollment

1,200

Student : Teacher

17:1

Founded

2018

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Audubon Park School is a top-rated OCPS K-8 public school in east Orlando, known for some of the highest test scores in Orange County and its walkable, neighborhood-feel campus on Falcon Drive.

Audubon Park School sits on Falcon Drive in the heart of the Audubon Park Garden District — one of Orlando's most walkable, character-rich neighborhoods northeast of downtown. The 2018 facility replaced the original Audubon Park Elementary on the same site and was designed as a PreK-8 campus, meaning most families in the zone stay here from kindergarten through 8th grade. Academic performance consistently ranks in the top 5-10% of Florida public schools across math, reading, and science. The school draws heavily from the Audubon Park, College Park, and eastern Baldwin Park neighborhoods.

Academic programs

  • Gifted program (differentiated curriculum, district-administered)
  • STEM strand with project-based learning
  • Arts integration across all grade levels
  • 100% Algebra 1 proficiency rate (2024-25) — 40 points above Florida average
  • Extended day program through 6 PM (additional fee)
  • Diverse, multicultural student body supporting language development

How to enroll

Automatic enrollment via OCPS based on home address. Audubon Park School is a zoned neighborhood school — no application, lottery, or audition required. Verify your address is in-zone at ocps.net before making an offer. The gifted program requires district testing and referral, available to all enrolled students.

What makes it stand out

The Algebra 1 proficiency rate is the single most striking number here: 100% in 2024-25, compared to 63% for OCPS and 60% for Florida overall. That is not a rounding artifact — it reflects a school culture where academic expectation is high and the neighborhood supports it. For buyers who care about elementary-through-middle continuity, the K-8 structure means no middle school transition, which parents consistently cite as a stress-reducer.

Extracurriculars

  • Performing arts (music, drama)
  • Student council and leadership programs
  • STEM and coding clubs
  • Athletics and physical education
  • Extended afterschool programs to 6 PM
  • Community garden and environmental education

Frequently asked about Audubon Park School

What neighborhoods are zoned for Audubon Park School?

The attendance zone covers most of the Audubon Park neighborhood (east Orlando near Leu Gardens and Lake Druid), portions of College Park, and the western edge of Baldwin Park. Key corridors include Corrine Drive, Virginia Drive, and Princeton Street. Address-specific confirmation is at ocps.net's Find My School tool — zone lines in this area are not always intuitive, especially near the Winter Park boundary.

What high school does Audubon Park School feed into?

After 8th grade, zoned students typically enroll at Edgewater High School (College Park area, OCPS). Some addresses on the eastern edge of the Audubon Park zone feed instead into Winter Park High School's zone. Use OCPS's Find My School at ocps.net with the specific property address — it matters which side of the boundary line a home is on.

What's the median home price zoned for Audubon Park School?

Homes in the Audubon Park neighborhood run roughly $430K-$650K, with a median around $500K as of early 2025. The neighborhood is dominated by 1940s-1960s bungalows, craftsman cottages, and Florida ranch homes on modest lots. College Park and Baldwin Park parcels that fall into the zone can run higher. Days on market average 45-54 days — this is a sought-after zone that moves.

Is Audubon Park School safe?

Audubon Park School has a school resource officer at the entrance and standard OCPS controlled-access protocols during the school day. The surrounding neighborhood is walkable and well-established — many families walk or bike to school, and crossing guards are posted at key intersections. The Audubon Park Garden District is one of Orlando's most community-active neighborhoods, which generally correlates with lower crime than the city average.

How does Audubon Park School compare to Baldwin Park Elementary?

Both are high-performing OCPS schools serving adjacent Orlando neighborhoods. Audubon Park School's 10/10 GreatSchools rating currently edges Baldwin Park Elementary, with particularly notable Algebra 1 scores. The practical difference for most buyers is simple: which school your specific address is zoned for. Audubon Park is a K-8 (no middle school transition), while Baldwin Park Elementary feeds into a separate middle school. If K-8 continuity matters to your family, confirm your address falls in the Audubon Park zone.

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